Tanjung Lesung

Tanjung Lesung lies approximately 170 kilometers southwest of Jakarta in the province of Banten and covers 1,500 hectares of untouched peninsula facing the Indian Ocean. It is accessible by toll road from Jakarta in approximately 3.5 hours.

Tanjung Lesung is envisioned to be first-class international resort that combines Bali with Venice. Waterways and canals link hotels, condominiums and apartments, with white-sand beaches, sailing, diving & beach clubs, as well as the Venice-style city centre. Further developments shall include 1,000+ water-front residences and a championship golf course surrounded by golf view townhouses.

A major improvement in accessibility is expected from a new airport located 20km from Tanjung Lesung and a new toll way will improve connectivity with Jakarta. There will be an airstrip in the development that will accommodate chartered flights from Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport which is a short flight of 40 minutes away.

Development of Tanjung Lesung already started and currently 2 resorts and hotels offer a combined 150 bungalows with 300 rooms and meeting facilities. A sailing and beach club are already operational and offer an array of water sports (snorkeling, diving, jet-skiing, etc). Golfers can make use of the ocean view driving range.

Nearby major tourist attractions include Anak Krakatau (child of the Krakatoa volcano, which recorded the loudest sound ever heard in modern history in its 1883 eruption), Ujung Kulon National Park (the last refuge of the critically endangered one-horned Javanese Rhinoceros), and a unique Badui indigenous cultural site.